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National Granite 1031 Services Inc. is a member of the Federation of Exchange Accommodators (FEA), the premier professional trade organization to which all exchange accommodators such as qualified intermediaries should belong.

The CES program was established to create nationally recognized standards of knowledge for exchange specialists and to recognize professionals who meet the rigorous standards established for the CES designation. (Read more below)

Joseph Deutsch - President & Chief Counsel
Joseph Deutsch is the President of National Granite 1031 Services, Inc. He is a graduate of New York University Law School and is a Certified Exchange Specialist®. Mr. Deutsch is an attorney with experience in complex real estate matters and is one of a select few in
New York State who has achieved a CES® designation.
Email: jdeutsch@888get1031.com

Donna Imperato - Attorney
Donna Imperato is a graduate of Pace University Law School. She has significant experience with 1031 exchanges.
Email: dimperato@888get1031.com

Terese Murphy - Attorney
Terese Murphy is a graduate of Pace University Law School.
Her experience with 1031 exchanges makes her a valuable resource to her clients
Email: tmurphy@888get1031.com
Cathy Carter - Paralegal
Cathy Carter is a certified paralegal and is completely familiar with the regulations and the requirements for 1031 exchanges.
Email: ccarter@888get1031.com

National Granite 1031 Services, Inc. is a member of the Federation of Exchange Accommodators (FEA). Joseph Deutsch, the President
of National Granite 1031 Services, Inc. is an attorney with extensive real estate experience and a Certified Exchange Specialist (CES).

What FEA and a CES® Certification Are

The Certified Exchange Specialist (CES®) program was developed by the Federation of Exchange Accommodators (FEA), the premier professional trade organization to which all exchange accommodators such as qualified intermediaries should belong. FEA members regularly receive news bulletins via email from the specialists at FEA alerting its members to new and proposed changes to the Internal Revenue Code, IRS Regulations, Revenue Rulings and Technical Advice Menoranda. FEA also keeps its members advised of important private letter rulings and conducts seminars and programs at which experts in
income taxation discuss income taxes with special emphasis on the provisions of the Code pertaining to exchanges.
(Section 1031 is not the only provisions of the Code that deals with exchanges.)

The CES program was established to create nationally recognized standards of knowledge for exchange specialists and to recognize professionals who meet the rigorous standards established for the CES designation.

To be designated a CES, an individual has to demonstrate high moral character, be enganged in exchanges for a minium of three years, and pass a highly competitive and difficult examination. In order to pass the examination, the applicant must have a detailed and comprehensive knowledge of the Code, the Regulations, various Revenue Procedures, Technical Advise Memoranda, Revenue Rulings and Private Letter Rulings.

The examination itself is 150 minutes in length and consists of 120 multiple choice questions that contain 4 choices. The applicant
must answer at least 96 questions correctly. The questions are difficult and frequently tricky.
It is hard to complete the exam within the allotted time.

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